
Virginia Luque
Acting
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Known For

Se rematan ilusiones
A young man tries to follow a path different from that of his retired public employee father and associates with a friend to make bags.

Don Juan Tenorio
A retired actor decides to donate his savings to his nephew and move to an old house, there he meets an old love.

La guerra la gano yo
A grocer gets rich speculating on the shortages generated by World War II until he suffers the consequences firsthand.

Café de los maestros
Coffee Masters is a documentary by Miguel Kohan, produced by Lita Stantic, Gustavo Santaolalla and Walter Salles. It tells the story of great tango of the old guard who, summoned by a rock musician, proposing a record to demonstrate its validity. This adventure, full of memories, humor and poignant moments, culminating with a presentation of the Masters at the Teatro Colon.

Mi novia es un fantasma
A humble maid is confused with a millionaire from a misunderstanding in the hotel that works and a journalist falls madly in love with her.

Cómo se hace una película argentina
Institutional short film planned and directed by Arturo S. Mom for the First Argentine Film Festival in Mar del Plata. The film shows the technical process by which an Argentine film is produced and emphasizes the professionalism and power of the national film industry. In this way, the story explains in a pedagogical way what is a script, a frame, a camera, a set sketch and a projected background, among others, and how a scene and the soundtrack of a film are recorded.

Allá en el setenta y tantos
The life of Élida Passo, pioneer of medicine of the Buenos Aires of the XIX century. By 1870, the first women tried to practice medicine in an area reserved for men; and through sacrifice and struggle, they begin the path towards a more egalitarian society.

El hombre del sábado

Un tropezón cualquiera da en la vida

The Yacht Isabel Arrived This Afternoon
The captain of a small vessel, regularly sailing between his home island of Margarita Island in the Caribbean and the Venezuelan mainland, has two separate and very different relationships. At home, he is happily married, having named his boat Isabel after his wife. Yet on his visits to the port of La Guaira, he has a passionate affair with Esperanza, a woman working in a seedy cabaret who tries to retain him with hexes and spells. A classic of Latin American cinema, which won Best Cinematography at 1951 Cannes Film Festival.
Filmography
as Cancionista
as Mercedes/Mecha
as Esperanza
as La Morocha
as Doña Inés
as Amalia
as Cameo
as Rosarito